Research Help

This page contains links to tutorials about CMCC's major library subscriptions and links to a selection of Internet resources helpful to researchers. To access more high quality Internet resources, see Research Resources. For assistance with library resources, contact librarian[at]cmcc.ca.

Evidence-Based Care Tutorials

Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice [tutorial from the Duke University Medical Center Library and the Health Sciences Library, UNC-Chapel Hill] "This tutorial is intended for any health care practitioner or student who needs a basic introduction to the principles of Evidence-Based Practice."

Jane: Journal/Author Name Estimator. Enter the title and/or abstract of your paper in the box, and click on Find journals, Find Authors or Find Articles. Jane compares your document to millions of records in MEDLINE to find the best matching journals, authors or articles.

See also Help with manuscript development at: Getting Published [Index to Chiropractic Literature]

Document Citation

CMCC uses the Vancouver Style of document citation.The Vancouver Style is the citation style used by most biomedical and many scientific journals. Here are two examples of citation (article and Web site):Evans JM. A proposed method for estimating the efficiency and effectiveness of techniques of musculoskeletal therapy. J Manipulative Physiol Ther2005;28:206-210.